Handguns

Strayer Voight Infinity TIKI

Detective Sonny Crockett (Colin Farrell) carries a Strayer Voight Infinity TIKI 1911 as his sidearm which he can be seen loading up in several scenes. Some the major components of the pistol are reportedly constructed out of titanium (hence the Ti[titanium]-ki moniker). This model is no longer in SVI's catalog, but when new, it cost in the neighborhood of $6,000. It's an appropriate pistol for an undercover vice cop who poses as a well-to-do drug runner.

Smith & Wesson 457

During the first meeting some of Yero's men are armed with stainless Smith & Wesson 457 pistols. Trudy (Naomie Harris) can be briefly seen with a blued S&W 457 .45 Cal pistol, which is probably her duty weapon.

Smith & Wesson 457 (stainless) - .45 ACP

One of Yero's henchmen aims a S&W 4516 at Crockett.

Smith & Wesson 457 (blued) - .45 ACP

Trudy draws her S&W 4566 and prepares to go meet with Tubbs and Crockett.

"What will happen is, what will happen is, I will put a round at 2700 feet per second into the medulla at the base of your brain. And you'll be dead from the neck down before your body knows it. Your finger won't even twitch, only you get dead. So tell me, Sport, do you believe that?" Gina with the G36C.

Heckler & Koch HK91A2

During the final firefight, Coleman (Tom Towles) as well as several of his men use HK91A2 rifles, converted to full auto for the film.

The sniper seen with a Blaser R93 sniper rifle watching from a roof top.

Barrett M82

Coleman (Tom Towles) deploys snipers armed with Barrett M82 sniper rifles twice in the film, first to kill two undercover FBI Agents in a car during the opening drug deal, and just before the final firefight. When the snipers take out the undercover agents in the car, the bullet impacts to the interior of the FBI car were real as they were produced with live .50 BMG fire (the actors and FX added in post-production, according to Michael Mann's DVD commentary).

Steyr TMP

Bergmann MP-35

A Bergmann MP-35 nickel-plated is seen held by a guard.

Bergmann MP35/I

Other

Heckler & Koch HK69A1 Grenade Launcher

Another weapon that Tubbs (Jamie Foxx) uses is a Heckler & Koch HK69A1 Grenade Launcher with the M576 Buckshot round which he uses to the blow the lock off a door at the drug warehouse, and to blow a gaping hole in Yero's (John Ortiz) chest at the end of the film. In the commentary, Michael Mann notes he got the idea to use this weapon from a Vietnam vet who, like many American M79 Gunners/Grenadiers, took part in the practice of removing the plastic explosive and P.I.B.D. detonating mechanism (Composition A5and Point Initiating Base Detonating Fuze) out of the 40mm projectile's body and replaced it with buckshot after the U.S. Military tried finned steel flechettes and determined that their devastating effects on soft targets and proven reliability would be more effective than the new unreliable system despite its superior armor-piercing ability, effectively turning it a one-shot 1.2 Gauge shotgun.